[EN] Nutrient recovery technologies are rapidly expanding due to the need for the appropriate recycling of key elements from waste resources in order to move towards a truly sustainable modern society based on the Circular Economy. Nutrient recycling is a promising strategy for reducing the depletion of non-renewable resources and the environmental impact linked to their extraction and manufacture. However, nutrient recovery technologies are not yet fully mature, as further research is needed to optimize process efficiency and enhance their commercial applicability. This paper reviews state-of-the-art of nutrient recovery, focusing on frontier technological advances and economic and environmental innovation perspectives. The potentials and ...
In a circular nutrient economy, nitrogen and phosphorous are removed from waste streams and captured...
open3noThe increasing demand of phosphorus (P) worldwide is posing important challenges on the marke...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The world's increasing population means that more food production is required. A...
[EN] Nutrient recovery technologies are rapidly expanding due to the need for the appropriate recycl...
Technologies to recover nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium from waste streams have undergone accele...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
The KEHÄ project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and this report is one part of ...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
Phosphate rock has long been used for the production of phosphorus based chemicals. However, conside...
Nutrient resources are rapidly depleting, significant amounts of fossil energy are used for the prod...
Phosphorus and nitrogen are important elements, making a major contribution to agricultural and indu...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key biological nutrients for global crop production and are dire...
The recovery of valuable materials from waste fits the principle of circular economy and sustainable...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
Nutrient recovery from digested biodegradable waste as marketable products has become an important t...
In a circular nutrient economy, nitrogen and phosphorous are removed from waste streams and captured...
open3noThe increasing demand of phosphorus (P) worldwide is posing important challenges on the marke...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The world's increasing population means that more food production is required. A...
[EN] Nutrient recovery technologies are rapidly expanding due to the need for the appropriate recycl...
Technologies to recover nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium from waste streams have undergone accele...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
The KEHÄ project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and this report is one part of ...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
Phosphate rock has long been used for the production of phosphorus based chemicals. However, conside...
Nutrient resources are rapidly depleting, significant amounts of fossil energy are used for the prod...
Phosphorus and nitrogen are important elements, making a major contribution to agricultural and indu...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key biological nutrients for global crop production and are dire...
The recovery of valuable materials from waste fits the principle of circular economy and sustainable...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
Nutrient recovery from digested biodegradable waste as marketable products has become an important t...
In a circular nutrient economy, nitrogen and phosphorous are removed from waste streams and captured...
open3noThe increasing demand of phosphorus (P) worldwide is posing important challenges on the marke...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The world's increasing population means that more food production is required. A...